TELEPHONE LINE CONNECTION
✦ Connect the Console to the telephone line if the |
system is monitored, requires |
requires telephone remote command. |
✦ Telephone RING & TIP terminals are for connection |
to the incoming telephone line. |
✦ Seized telephone ring & tip are for connection |
to local telephone sets. When the communicator |
activates, all the local telephone sets will be |
disconnected to prevent an |
the premises from blocking the communicator call. |
TELEPHONE |
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TERMINAL | LINEAR SECURITY CONSOLE MODEL | |
BLOCK | ||
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| OPTIONAL | |
| VOICE MODULE | |
| MODEL: |
TELEPHONE TERMINAL BLOCK
SEIZED RING | TIP |
SEIZED TIP | RING |
TO LOCAL | R1 T1 | R T | TO PHONE |
PHONES | LINE |
SEIZED | SEIZED | LINE | LINE |
TIP (T1) | RING (R1) | TIP (T) | RING (R) |
TELEPHONE
TERMINAL
BLOCK
BROWN
GRAY
MODULAR
PHONE CORD
RED
GREEN
BLUE, ORANGE
BLACK, AND
YELLOW NOT
USED
1. | Install a USOC |
| telephone system near the Console. |
2. | Route an appropriate modular telephone line cord |
| from the jack to the Console. |
3. | Route the line cord through the Console’s wiring |
| access hole. |
4. | Connect the incoming telephone line wires to the |
| Console's telephone terminal block TIP and RING |
| terminals. |
5. | Connect the local telephone set wires to the |
| Console’s telephone terminal block SEIZED TIP |
| and SEIZED RING terminals. |
✦When directly connecting (without a telephone line) to the
in Test Mode to cause the panel to connect to the modem.
R1 |
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| R | T |
| T1 | SHORTING BAR | |
USOC |
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| ON PLUG |
JACK | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | INSERTION |
| R | T1 | TO LOCAL |
TO TELEPHONE | T |
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| TELEPHONE | ||
| R1 | ||
NETWORK |
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| SETS |
CONNECT TELEPHONE LINE
TO THE TELEPHONE
TERMINAL BLOCK
AUTOMATION OUTPUT CONNECTION (OPTIONAL)
✦The Console provides a Automation Output to control lights, devices and appliances.
✦Automation Output can connect to most popular home automation devices and other simple electronic devices (see fi gure).
✦Press to turn the Automation Output on, press again to turn it off.
Programmable Options
✦ There are many programmable options for the |
Automation Output. |
| LINEAR SECURITY CONSOLE MODEL |
MAIN |
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TERMINAL |
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BLOCK | OPTIONAL |
| VOICE MODULE |
| MODEL: |
MINUS H/A TERMINAL WILL SWITCH TO GROUND WHEN AUTOMATION OUTPUT IS ACTIVATED
MAIN TERMINAL BLOCK
| AC |
LIGHT EMITTING | AC |
EXT. SPKR | |
DIODE (L.E.D.) | |
| H/A - |
| H/A + |
| RELAY N.O. |
| RELAY DRY |
POSITIVE H/A TERMINAL PROVIDES +12 VOLTS DC AND IS CURRENT LIMITED AT 30 MILLIAMPS MAXIMUM
✦ The Automation Output can be programmed for a |
variety of useful functions, such as: fl ashing during |
alarm, fl ashing after an alarm, on while armed, or, |
on during exit/entry delays. |
✦ See the “Advanced Programming” section of this |
manual for details on changing the function of the |
Automation Output. |
| EXAMPLE AUTOMATION OUTPUT |
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| LINEAR |
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BURGLAR ALARM |
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RELAY MODULE |
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INTERFACE |
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| YOUR |
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| (CAN CONTROL | LOAD | LIGHT |
| HOUSE LIGHTS |
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| EMITTING | |
| THROUGH |
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| DIODE | |
| SYSTEM) |
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POWER
SOURCE
H/A + H/A - | H/A + H/A - | H/A + H/A - |
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